1977–78 A Group

A Group
Season 1977–78
Champions Lokomotiv Sofia
(4th title)
Relegated Spartak Varna
Akademik Svishtov
European Cup Lokomotiv Sofia
UEFA Cup CSKA
Levski
Botev Plovdiv
Matches played 240
Goals scored 623 (2.6 per match)
Top goalscorer Stoycho Mladenov
(21 goals each)

Statistics of Bulgarian A Football Group in the 197778 season.

Overview

It was contested by 16 teams, and Lokomotiv Sofia won the championship.[1]

League standings

PosClubPWDLFAPtsQualification or relegation
1Lokomotiv Sofia30161044016421978–79 European Cup first round
2CSKA Sofia3018576035411978–79 UEFA Cup first round
3Levski Sofia3015875330381978–79 UEFA Cup first round
4Botev Plovdiv30136113936321978–79 UEFA Cup first round
5Slavia Sofia3012612543530
6Beroe Stara Zagora3012513373729
7Pirin Blagoevgrad3012513324029
8Akademik Sofia3010812343828
9Cherno More Varna3081210273428
10Chernomorets Burgas3011514444327
11Lokomotiv Plovdiv3011514334127
12Sliven3011514365127
13Botev Vratsa3011514315627
14Marek Dupnitsa30114153740261978–79 Cup Winners' Cup first round
15Spartak Varna3011316304625Relegation to B Group
16Akademik Svishtov309615364524Relegation to B Group

Champions

Lokomotiv Sofia
Goalkeepers
Bulgaria Rumyancho Goranov 24 (0)
Bulgaria Nikolay Donev 7 (0)
Bulgaria Vasil Elenkov 1 (0)
Defenders
Bulgaria Borislav Dimitrov 29 (0)
Bulgaria Sasho Kostov 14 (0)
Bulgaria Nasko Zhelev 1 (0)
Bulgaria Georgi Bonev 29 (0)
Bulgaria Yordan Stoykov 29 (1)
Bulgaria Georgi Stefanov 29 (0)
Midfielders
Bulgaria Angel Kolev 28 (8)
Bulgaria Valentin Svilenov 10 (0)
Bulgaria Radoslav Zdravkov 22 (2)
Bulgaria Ventsislav Arsov 30 (4)
Bulgaria Lyuben Traykov 24 (3)
Bulgaria Traycho Sokolov 26 (5)
Forwards
Bulgaria Boycho Velichkov 22 (5)
Bulgaria Nikola Spasov 13 (0)
Bulgaria Atanas Mihaylov 27 (11)
Bulgaria Rumen Manolov 6 (0)
Manager
Bulgaria Vasil Metodiev

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Stoycho Mladenov Beroe Stara Zagora 21
2 Bulgaria Andrey Zhelyazkov Slavia Sofia 18
3 Bulgaria Georgi Minchev Slavia Sofia 16
4 Bulgaria Anton Milkov Botev Plovdiv 14
5 Bulgaria Ivan Petrov Marek Dupnitsa 13
6 Bulgaria Spas Dzhevizov CSKA Sofia 12
7 Bulgaria Atanas Mihaylov Lokomotiv Sofia 11
Bulgaria Krasimir Manolov Akademik Sofia
Bulgaria Georgi Todorov Levski Sofia
10 Bulgaria Yordan Yordanov Levski Sofia 10
Bulgaria Sasho Angelov Botev Vratsa
Bulgaria Yordan Hristov Sliven
Bulgaria Sasho Momchilov Akademik Svishtov

References

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